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Haggard: Awaking the Gods: Live in Mexico

Awaking the Gods: Live in Mexico is the first live album by the German symphonic metal band Haggard. It was released on September 24, 2001 by Drakkar Entertainment. It was filmed at Teatro Ferrocarrilero, Mexico City during the tour for the Awaking the Centuries album. The DVD contains footage from Teotihuacan between the songs. Due to technical issues the DVD audio is from the studio albums Awaking the Centuries and And Thou Shalt Trust... the Seer.

Top Cast

  • Andreas Nad

    Andreas Nad

    Bassist

  • Robert Müller

    Robert Müller

    Clarinetist

  • Luz Marsen

    Luz Marsen

    Drummer

  • Andreas Hemberger

    Andreas Hemberger

    Guitarist

  • Florian Barti

    Florian Barti

    Oboe, English Horn

  • Hans Wolf

    Hans Wolf

    Piano, Keyboards

  • Gabi Koss

    Gabi Koss

    Soprano Vocals

  • Michael Stapf

    Michael Stapf

    Violinist

  • Kathrin Hertz

    Kathrin Hertz

    Violoncellist

Overview

Awaking the Gods: Live in Mexico is the first live album by the German symphonic metal band Haggard. It was released on September 24, 2001 by Drakkar Entertainment. It was filmed at Teatro Ferrocarrilero, Mexico City during the tour for the Awaking the Centuries album. The DVD contains footage from Teotihuacan between the songs. Due to technical issues the DVD audio is from the studio albums Awaking the Centuries and And Thou Shalt Trust... the Seer.

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